Clarify suspicious movements of EVMs in TN: DMK to EC

IANS  |  Chennai 

The DMK on Wednesday asked the to clarify on the suspicious movements of Machines (EVM) and (VVPAT) machines to Theni and on Tuesday.

According to Bharathi, about 50 EVMs were brought to the office of Thesildar at Theni from without any intimation to the candidates who had contested in the Theni Lok Sabha constituency and in the by-for seats.

He said even the District Collector, being the District Electoral Officer, or the officials available in the Thesildar's office were not able to clarify on the EVMs' movements, raising mistrust on the Election Commission's activity during the late hours on Tuesday.

Bharathi said the told the media that the EVMs were shifted on the orders of the Election Commission, expecting re-poll in certain polling centres, and 20 VVPATs have also been moved to

"It is not known on whose request pe-polling is being processed. In fact, no affirmative order is communicated by the on the request made our for re-polling in 10 polling booths in Pappireddypatti within Dharmapuri constituency," Bharathi said.

"While so, moving EVMs and VVPATs to the places, where re-poll is not asked for, creates strong doubts on the activities of the What is the modus operandi behind these suspicious moves of EVMs and VVPAT shall be clearly and transparently explained by the Election Commission. Otherwise, the trust on the Election Commission would further diminish," Bharathi said.

He also asked the poll body to furnish details of EVMs and VVPATs now shifted to Theni and and not to shift any more such machines from any place to any place in without prior intimation to political parties.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 16:04 IST